Hotel

Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center

Nashville 4.5

Overview

Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Centre offers guests an unforgettable getaway with all the excitement and energy of Music City under one roof. Located only 15 minutes from the airport and features an extraordinary selection of dining, shopping, recreational activies and entertainment, there is never a shortage of things to do!

Resort Fees: 20 usd per room/per night (plus tax)

Check in

4 p.m.

Check out

11 a.m.

Rooms

2888

Rooms

Traditional room
350 square feet
  • 1 king bed, or 2 queen beds
  • No more than 4 guests in the room
Traditional room
350 square feet
Featured amenities
Included in all rooms
  • A/C
  • Alarm clock
  • Complimentary coffee/tea
  • Hair dryer
  • Rollaway bed (on request, $)
  • Room service ($)
  • TV

Amenities


Location

Address
2800 Opryland Drive, Nashville, Tennessee, 37214, USA
2800 Opryland Drive

Reviews

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating

4.0 Very Good

  • Cleanliness 4.5
  • Location 4.0
  • Rooms 4.0
  • Service 4.0
  • Value 3.5
TripAdvisor users rated this property 5 out of 5

Down Memory Lane

RandyRoss (Ridgetown, Canada) on Apr 30, 2024

On the evening of our first full day in Nashville, we had dinner at our suite in the condo and drove the short distance to the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center, which was simply called the Opryland Hotel when we stayed there in 1997 (it was where EC&C and several other districts were housed during the International Kiwanis Convention). The hotel was attached to Opryland USA, a theme park that operated from 1972 until December of 1997, when it was closed and replaced with a shopping mall and a subdivision. We were so lucky that the theme park was open in June of 1997 as our two children went there virtually every day. There was a private entrance from the hotel and a deal where for a flat fee of $20/person, hotel guests had unlimited access to Opryland USA during their stay. The Opryland hotel itself was not opened until November 24, 1977 (5 years after the theme park). It was expanded in 1984, 1988 and 1996 and has remained at its current size since then (with the exception of the addition of an indoor waterpark in 2017). The hotel has 2,888 rooms and includes 9 acres of indoor gardens under glass (in 3 segments) and a ¼ mile long indoor river that offers a boat ride (for an extra fee, of course). I recall that parking was free in 1997 but now costs $40.42 US per day ($37.00+tax). We enjoyed wandering around the hotel and took a ride on the Delta riverboat inside of the hotel. This boat has been operating since 1996 in the 4.5-acre Delta Atrium. The ¼ mile long river was filled with water from 1,700 rivers around the world.

TripAdvisor users rated this property 4 out of 5

Nice environment to relax, but it comes with a price.

LoveVirginia (Washington DC, District of Columbia) on Apr 17, 2024

The Gaylord Resort is very nice. The staff were all helpful, they got us into a room even though we arrived 6 hours early. You can walk around for a couple hours to see all the beautiful waterfalls, rivers and plants. The room was nice, stayed in Delta, and no complaints with anything, nice bed, clean, safe, good shower, lighting, charging plugs etc. The gym has ample machines, the indoor pool was comfortable and the outdoor hot-tubs relaxing. Shout out to Shay at the indoor pool who helped with a locked locker and some food recommendations. What I do not like about the Gaylord was that it is super expensive. It is like being caught in an amusement park where you have to the pay the artificially high prices. Take for example, water is around $4, a t-shirt $35, Cinnabon $8.5, while they are $5.5 at the mall next door. The mall is a 10 minute walk, so not a bad option for some of the meals.

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